Toxoderidae
Arachnoprince
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On the side that you don't get an angle of there's a pretty big vent. Might drill some holes in regardless.Could be my eyes but I don't see any ventilation
Awesome! Cross ventilation is a must with these guys.On the side that you don't get an angle of there's a pretty big vent. Might drill some holes in regardless.
Yeah, just been caught up with school and such.Tox! You're alive!
Looks good, personally I would add some leaves for clutter at the top of the bark.
im pretty sure its been proven to be nothing. you could have all the vent on one side and have the same amount as spreading the holes all around the cage.Awesome! Cross ventilation is a must with these guys.
Glad you're back.Yeah, just been caught up with school and such.
Glad to be back.Glad you're back.
That's an awesome idea! I'm seriously going to do this. I've been trying to figure out how to get the leaves to stay up higher in the enclosure for my little avic.@Toxoderidae
I drill holes in the plastic, and stick the "stem" of the plastic plant into the hole via hot glue.
Thats one of the ways i do it for the enclosures i buildThat's an awesome idea! I'm seriously going to do this. I've been trying to figure out how to get the leaves to stay up higher in the enclosure for my little avic.
Did you see the pics of the enclosure I built for my avic? Here's the thread:Thats one of the ways i do it for the enclosures i build
Thanks. If you have questions feel free to ask me. It's VERY, VERY easy to build your own basic T home for Avics. If you can use a hot glue gun, a razor blade and a drill (in my case) then you can make your own and save yourself the money. Plus, it doesn't take a long time at all, a few minutes and you are done.That's an awesome idea! I'm seriously going to do this. I've been trying to figure out how to get the leaves to stay up higher in the enclosure for my little avic.